Description

Ingredients:

Titanium Dioxide: High refractive index, its strong UV light absorbing capabilities and its resistance to discolouration under ultraviolet light, the advantage enhances its stability and ability to protect the skin from ultraviolet light.

Zinc Oxide: Zinc Oxide is derived from the mineral zinc to create a material that is effective at blocking the sun’s rays. When applied to the skin, zinc oxide can have a white appearance.

Encapsulated OMC: OMC-encapsulated in sunscreen formulations decreases the skin accumulation of the cinnamate since the in vitro release mechanism of OMC-nanocapsules is governed by hydrophobicity and crystallinity of the polymer and by the lipophilicity of the drug. The crystallinity of the polymer have the ability of reflecting and scattering UV radiation in their own thus leading to photoprotection without the need for molecular sunscreens.

Niacinamide: Also known as vitamin B3 and nicotinic acid, niacinamide is a potent cell-communicating ingredient that offers multiple benefits for aging skin. Assuming skin is being protected from sun exposure, niacinamide can improve skin’s elasticity, dramatically enhance its barrier function, help erase discolorations, and revive skin’s healthy tone and texture. Niacinamide has been shown to increase ceramide and free fatty acid levels in skin, prevent skin from losing water content, and stimulate microcirculation in the dermis. It also has a growing reputation for being able to treat an uneven skin tone and to mitigate acne and the red marks it leaves behind (known as post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation). It is an excellent ingredient for those struggling with wrinkles and breakouts. Niacinamide is stable in the presence of heat and light.

Vitamin E: Vitamin E is a fat-soluble antioxidant that is essential for the maintenance of healthy skin. Naturally occurring vitamin E is not a single compound , instead vitamin E is a group of molecules with related structures, some of which may have unique properties in skin. Vitamin E is also found as vitamin E conjugates that increase stability but require cellular metabolism for activation. Vitamin E is normally provide to the skin through the sebum. Topical application can also supply the skin with vitamin E and may provide specific Vitamin E forms that are not available from the diet. As an antioxidant, Vitamin E primarily reacts with reactive oxygen.

Sodium Hyaluronate: Sodium Hyaluronate is also known as hyaluronic acid or hyaluronan is a natural substance. It is present in body wherever moisture is stored or lubrication between layers of tissue is required to eliminate friction.